The Southern Border Terrier Club Championship Show (10-06-2023)

First Place in Open - Dog, Judge: Miss Julie Price (Oxcroft)

Show Critique:

Thank you to all at the Southern Border Terrier Club for the invitation to judge your championship show this year, it was a great honour and privilege. The weather was hot and the venue was good to gain some shade for the dogs and myself! I had two very capable stewards who kept things running smoothy throughout the day, so thank to Kathleen Haugh and Sophie Liggat for their support. I really enjoyed my day and was more than happy with my winners. Thank you again for your hospitality.
I was looking for type, gameness, soundness and dogs that were fit to do a day’s work whilst not losing any attributes of the breed standard. Some exhibits were rather well muscled around the shoulders which made it difficult to feel the lay of the shoulders and this would also restrict their ability to go to ground. As a breed I think we are losing the otter heads and keen expressions which distinguishes the Border Terrier from other terrier breeds. A lady contacted me a week after the show and explained that she had attended the show during some of the bitch classes as she was looking to purchase a puppy having recently lost two of her old Borders. She explained she was now thinking of buying another breed as the dogs in the show ring did not look like the Borders she had had previously. She felt that they did not have the characteristic otter heads, and sadly I had to agree with her.
Overall, most dogs were fit for purpose and I am sure you all took the best dog home with you. In the current financial climate, all your entries were valuable to the club and it was a pleasure and an honour to go over your dogs.

Placing Critique:

This dog caught my eye as soon as he entered the ring, game and alert with a presence about him that I could not ignore. Red grizzle, shown in plenty of coat, with the best otter head of the day. He had a keen expression, neat ears and a powerful jaw. Good length of neck, flowing into laid back shoulders and narrow front, standing on small, neat feet. Easily spanned, a balanced terrier, fit and capable of doing a day’s work. Good rear angulation, covered the ground with ease and moved well. DCC & BOB